Uzbekistan to Subsidize Air Freight Costs to Support Business Amid Global Disruptions

Uzbekistan is introducing partial subsidies for air cargo transportation to help businesses navigate global logistics challenges. The move, announced following a presidential briefing, aims to sustain economic growth, stabilize supply chains, and strengthen resilience against international market volatility in 2026.

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Uzbekistan to Subsidize Air Freight Costs to Support Business Amid Global Disruptions

Uzbekistan is preparing to subsidize part of air transportation costs for businesses as part of a broader strategy to maintain economic stability amid global logistical disruptions. This initiative was announced following a high-level briefing held on March 30, 2026, where President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed progress on first-quarter economic targets and measures to counter external market instability, according to the source.

Why is Uzbekistan introducing air transport subsidies?

The decision comes in response to increasing geopolitical tensions, global uncertainty, and volatility in international markets. Ilhom Norkulov, First Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance, emphasized in an interview with Uzbekistan24 that the government is taking proactive steps to support key sectors and ensure uninterrupted economic activity.

Which sectors will be affected by the new measures?

The president has instructed economic authorities to strengthen coordination across strategic sectors, including investment, exports, construction, and agriculture. These industries are seen as critical drivers of growth and are being prioritized to maintain momentum under challenging global conditions.

How will logistics operations change?

A central component of the plan involves adapting transportation strategies. When road transport becomes constrained or inefficient, businesses will be encouraged to shift toward air freight solutions. To make this viable, the government is ready to cover a portion of air cargo costs, helping companies maintain supply chain continuity.

What do current economic indicators show?

Despite global challenges, Uzbekistan’s economy is projected to grow by approximately 7.5% in the first quarter of 2026. However, officials have identified the second quarter as a critical phase that will significantly influence the country’s annual economic performance.

What actions are expected from regional and sector leaders?

Authorities at both sectoral and regional levels have been tasked with implementing immediate and practical measures to protect economic growth. This includes improving responsiveness to fluctuating global prices and adapting to evolving trade conditions.

What is the broader goal of these initiatives?

Beyond subsidizing logistics, the government aims to build a more resilient economic system capable of withstanding external shocks. Strengthening supply chains, ensuring operational flexibility, and maintaining steady growth remain central to Uzbekistan’s economic strategy in 2026.

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